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                    [Title] => Keon: I’ll serve if PSC asks me
                    [Summary] => Former Gintong Alay head Mike Keon, appointed national training director during PSC chair Carlos Tuason’s term,  says he is still willing to do his share to help Filipino athletes prepare for the Asian Games  if recalled to duty  by  new PSC chair Eric Buhain.

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The group met yesterday and drafted an open letter to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, asking the Chief Executive to initiate a shakeup at the country’s top sports body for its failure to address their problems and needs.
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